RIDGID Combo Roll Groover User Manual

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designed for use with pipe.

See “Setting The Groove

Diameter For Copper Tube” for use with copper tube.

3. Turn the adjusting screw clockwise until the head

touches the step of the depth gauge. Turn the groove
depth gauge to the grooving position

(Figure 10B). If

the gauge is not in the grooving position it will prevent
grooving and may be damaged.

4. Prepare a test groove

(follow the steps for “Forming

the Roll Groove).

5. Measure the groove diameter. The best method for

measuring groove diameter is the use of a diameter
tape

(see Accessories Section). Snugly wrap the

diameter tape around the pipe in the groove. Make
sure that the tape sits flat in the bottom of the groove,
and read the groove diameter.

(See Figure 11.)

Figure 11 – Checking Groove Diameter With A Diameter

Tape

6. Compare the measured groove diameter to the re-

quired groove diameter as shown in

Table I or III or as

specified by the groove fitting manufacturer. If the
measured groove is outside of the required groove

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975 Combo Roll Groover

diameter, the adjusting screw must be repositioned to
give the correct groove diameter.

• To increase groove diameter, turn the adjusting

screw clockwise.

• To decrease groove diameter, turn the adjusting

screw counter-clockwise.

• Each

1

/

4

turn of the adjusting screw changes the

groove diameter approximately 0.02".

7. Repeat steps 4-6 until the groove diameter is within

specifications. If the groove is too large, the groover
can be adjusted and the groove made smaller. If the
groove is too small, another groove will need to be
made. Proper groove diameter is important to insure
connection performance. Out of specification grooves
could cause joint failure.

Forming The Roll Groove

1. Confirm that the equipment and pipe are properly

set up.

Figure 12 – Roll Groover Operating Position

2. Assume a proper operating position. Position the

power drive foot switch so that the operator can con-
trol the power drive, the roll groover and the pipe to be
grooved. As shown in

Figure 12, the position should

allow the operator to:

Figure 10B – Gauge In
Grooving Position

Figure 10A – Place Correct
Step of Gauge Under
Adjusting Screw Head

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